The Center for Parent Information and Resources (formerly NICHCY, the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities), has a long history of providing accurate information and quality resources for families, professionals and the Parent Center.
A guide to reproductive health for women with disabilities. The guide tells what to expect at a gynecology appointment, discusses birth control and preventing sexually transmitted infections and advises women with disabilities on how to ask to see a doctor without a parent or guardian present.
A non-profit, grant funded agency which provides homelessness assistance, rental subsidies for people with disabilities, first time homebuyer’s down-payment assistance, housing search assistance, and a variety of other housing programs. They also provide weekly housing guides for Eaton and Barry counties.
The National Disability Institute’s website, they provide a list of the top 12 financial wellness links for persons with disabilities, family members and service provider.
MRS works with with eligible customers and employers to achieve quality employment outcomes and independence for individuals with disabilities. They work in partnership with individuals with disabilities to prepare for and obtain competitive employment.
A guide for any student pursuing a degree or other type of credential (e.g., certification, license) at a two-year or four-year community college, college, or university. You will find information on a variety of topics relevant to preparing for and succeeding in college and transitioning from college into the world of work
Michigan Career and Technical Institute conducts vocational and technical training programs and provides the supportive services needed to prepare Michigan citizens with disabilities for competitive employment.